@incollection{DawsonJachtenfuchs, author = {Dawson, Mark and Jachtenfuchs, Markus}, title = {Autonomy without Collapse? Towards a Better European Union.}, series = {Autonomy without Collapse in a Better European Union}, booktitle = {Autonomy without Collapse in a Better European Union}, editor = {Dawson, Mark and Jachtenfuchs, Markus}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {9780192897541}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {3 -- 20}, language = {en} } @incollection{Hustedt, author = {Hustedt, Thurid}, title = {Ministerial advisory systems and politics}, series = {Handbook on the Politics of Public Administration}, booktitle = {Handbook on the Politics of Public Administration}, editor = {Ladner, Andreas and Sager, Fritz}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, address = {Cheltenham}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.4337/9781839109447.00015}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {93 -- 101}, abstract = {Ministerial advisors are by now established actors at the apex of ministerial departments in many countries around the globe. They advanced to close and often the most intimate advisors to government ministers and other executive politicians and are often the only actors in the ministries allowed to provide political advice. Also, they are often closely involved in the coordination of government coalition politics alongside party-political lines and coordinate between the ministry and the party headquarter. While they, in general, fulfil a much more political role (compared to civil servants), their role and working conditions vary. The chapter looks into different types of ministerial advisory systems, their institutionalization, working dynamics and in particular their role as political advisors. And even though ministerial advisors have received considerable attention by public administration scholars for around two decades, their position has not been accounted for in general public administration or policy process theory. The chapter revises the current literature on the emergence and role of advisors in theoretical, conceptual and empirical regards to provide a state-of-the-art overview of variation in ministerial advisory systems.}, language = {en} } @incollection{MartillSus, author = {Martill, Benjamin and Sus, Monika}, title = {Growing Apart Together? Brexit and the Dynamics of Differentiated Disintegration in Security and Defense}, series = {The Routledge Handbook of Differentiation in the European Union}, booktitle = {The Routledge Handbook of Differentiation in the European Union}, editor = {Leruth, Benjamin and G{\"a}nzle, Stefan and Trondal, Jarle}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {9780429054136}, doi = {10.4324/9780429054136-47}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {696 -- 711}, abstract = {Brexit initially raised the prospect of new forms of external differentiation in the European Union (EU), should the United Kingdom continue to participate in a number of the Union's policy areas. Security and defence was one area where agreement on the terms of UK participation was more likely, given the clear interests of both sides in the development of a close partnership in this area. But agreement has been so difficult to reach, and the final Brexit deal makes no mention of collaboration in foreign, security and defence policy. We argue that the key to understanding this puzzle lies in understanding the politics of differentiated disintegration, of which Brexit is the prime example, and the distinction between strategic and political interests. While strategic interests constitute a driver for external differentiation, the political interests arising from the withdrawal process make it difficult to reach an agreement. Divorcing strategic cooperation from the short-term politics of negotiations is the first step to overcoming the stalemate, and this chapter presents several ways this can be achieved. By perceiving Brexit as a case of differentiated disintegration, this chapter accounts for the significant constraints associated with external differentiation as a mode of integration in the EU.}, language = {en} } @incollection{GrafLohse, author = {Graf, Lukas and Lohse, Anna Prisca}, title = {Analyzing Vocational Education and Training Systems through the Lens of Political Science.}, series = {Internationales Handbuch der Berufsbildung. Vergleichende Berufsbildungsforschung - Ergebnisse und Perspektiven aus Theorie und Empirie. Jubil{\"a}umsausgabe des Internationalen Handbuchs der Berufsbildung.}, volume = {56}, booktitle = {Internationales Handbuch der Berufsbildung. Vergleichende Berufsbildungsforschung - Ergebnisse und Perspektiven aus Theorie und Empirie. Jubil{\"a}umsausgabe des Internationalen Handbuchs der Berufsbildung.}, editor = {Grollmann, Philipp and Frommberger, Dietmar and Deißinger, Thomas and Lauterbach, Uwe and Pilz, Matthias and Schr{\"o}der, Thomas and Sp{\"o}ttl, Georg}, publisher = {Verlag Barbara Budrich}, address = {Leverkusen}, isbn = {978-3-8474-2676-9, 978-3-96208-334-2}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {123 -- 141}, abstract = {Seit 1995 werden im Internationalen Handbuch der Berufsbildung (IHBB) wissenschaftliche L{\"a}nderstudien zu den weltweiten Berufsbildungssystemen publiziert. Das IHBB ist ein Standardwerk f{\"u}r diejenigen, die sich f{\"u}r die Berufsbildung in anderen L{\"a}ndern interessieren. Dieser Jubil{\"a}umsband zum 25-j{\"a}hrigen Bestehen des IHBB stellt aktuelle Befunde zu unterschiedlichen Themen und Fragestellungen aus der Vergleichenden Berufsbildungsforschung vor. Die Vergleichende Berufsbildungsforschung zielt darauf ab, Merkmale und Prinzipien der Berufsbildung in verschiedenen nationalen und kulturellen Kontexten zu beschreiben, zu verstehen und zu erkl{\"a}ren. Deutlich st{\"a}rker als die allgemeine oder hochschulische Bildung ist die Berufsbildung aus internationaler Perspektive von großen Unterschieden gepr{\"a}gt. Doch zugleich kann die Annahme formuliert werden, dass sich die Merkmale und Prinzipien der Berufsbildung im Zuge der wachsenden Globalisierung, Internationalisierung und Europ{\"a}isierung tendenziell ann{\"a}hern - wie in anderen gesellschaftlichen Teilsystemen auch. Der Blick auf die Berufsbildung erfolgt aus diversen wissenschaftlichen Perspektiven, aus Erziehungs- und Berufsbildungswissenschaft, Politikwissenschaft, Soziologie und Betriebswirtschaftslehre. Mit dieser Auswahl wird einem inter- und multidisziplin{\"a}ren Verst{\"a}ndnis Vergleichender Berufsbildungsforschung Rechnung getragen. Der vorliegende Sammelband schließt damit den Kreis zu den Beitr{\"a}gen zu Methoden und Theorien des Vergleichs aus der Anfangszeit des Handbuchs.}, language = {en} } @incollection{KajtarCalıMilanovic, author = {Kajt{\´a}r, G{\´a}bor and {\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak and Milanovic, Marko}, title = {Introduction: Secondary Rules of Primary Importance}, series = {Secondary Rules of Primary Importance in International Law: Attribution, Causality, Evidence, and Standards of Review in the Practice of International Courts and Tribunals}, booktitle = {Secondary Rules of Primary Importance in International Law: Attribution, Causality, Evidence, and Standards of Review in the Practice of International Courts and Tribunals}, editor = {Kajt{\´a}r, G{\´a}bor and {\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak and Milanovic, Marko}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, isbn = {9780192869012}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{Calı, author = {{\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak}, title = {Proving Bad Faith in International Law: Lessons from the Article 18 Case law of the European Court of Human Rights}, series = {Secondary Rules of Primary Importance in International Law: Attribution, Causality, Evidence, and Standards of Review in the Practice of International Courts and Tribunals}, booktitle = {Secondary Rules of Primary Importance in International Law: Attribution, Causality, Evidence, and Standards of Review in the Practice of International Courts and Tribunals}, editor = {Kajt{\´a}r, G{\´a}bor and {\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak and Milanovic, Marko}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, isbn = {9780192869012}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{BuenderRathertMair, author = {B{\"u}nder, Tobias and Rathert, Nikolas and Mair, Johanna}, title = {Understanding firm- and field-level change toward sustainable development: insights from the pharmaceutical industry and access to medicines, 1960‒2020}, series = {Handbook on the Business of Sustainability}, booktitle = {Handbook on the Business of Sustainability}, editor = {George, Gerard and Haas, Martine and Joshi, Havovi and McGahan, Anita and Tracey, Paul}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, address = {Cheltenham}, isbn = {9781839105333}, doi = {10.4337/9781839105340.00025}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {300 -- 319}, abstract = {Insufficient access to medicines is a persistent global problem that affects billions of people in low- and middle-income countries. In this chapter, we use access to medicines as a case to understand how business can become instrumental in making progress on persistent and global problems we associate with sustainable development. We examine the emergence and evolution of access to medicines as a mandate for the pharmaceutical industry to contribute to sustainable development. More specifically, we trace the historical developments of corporate social initiatives in the industry and revisit existing research on access to medicines in management and related fields. We then introduce three distinct analytical perspectives - field emergence and change, firm heterogeneity, organizational processes - to examine access to medicine, expose managerial challenges and offer a research agenda that helps to advance research on access to medicines and, more generally, on corporate efforts to address pressing global problems subsumed under the Sustainable Development Goals.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Abels, author = {Abels, Christoph M.}, title = {Am dunkelsten ist die Nacht vor der Dämmerung: Globale Anstrengungen im Kampf gegen Klimawandel und Terrorismus}, series = {Polis180: Europa- und Aussenpolitik 2030: Sechs Szenarien}, booktitle = {Polis180: Europa- und Aussenpolitik 2030: Sechs Szenarien}, publisher = {Polis180 e.V.}, address = {Berlin}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {25 -- 29}, abstract = {Das vorliegende Szenario kombiniert zwei f{\"u}r die Sicherheitspolitik relevante Dimensionen: Der Kampf gegen Klimawandel und Terrorismus. Aufbauend auf den j{\"u}ngsten Ereignissen in S{\"u}deuropa und Afghanistan entwerfen wir ein Szenario, in dem dramatische Geschehnisse erfolgreichen Bem{\"u}hungen vorweggehen - erst der Schock weiterer Niederlagen an beiden Fronten (z.B. die Folgen eines verheerenden Waldbrandes rund um Athen) f{\"u}hrt dazu, dass die internationale Gemeinschaft zu Handeln beginnt und letztlich ambitionierte Maßnahmen ergreift, um beiden Bedrohungen erfolgreich zu begegnen. Die entscheidenden Meilensteine dieses Szenarios werden dabei in Schlagzeilen und kurzen Nachrichten dargestellt. Zum Abschluss werden zwei Handlungsempfehlungen formuliert: Eine F{\"o}rderung von Solarstrom-Pilotprojekten in Nordafrika und der Sahelzone sowie eine Evaluation bestehender Anti-Terror-Strategien vor dem Hintergrund holistischer Pr{\"a}ventionskonzepte.}, language = {de} } @incollection{Auz, author = {Auz, Juan}, title = {Two Reputed Allies: Reconciling Climate Justice and Litigation in the Global South}, series = {Litigating the Climate Emergency: How Human Rights, Courts, and Legal Mobilization Can Bolster Climate Action}, booktitle = {Litigating the Climate Emergency: How Human Rights, Courts, and Legal Mobilization Can Bolster Climate Action}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, isbn = {9781009106214}, doi = {10.1017/9781009106214.009}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {145 -- 156}, abstract = {Climate litigation in the Global South is a novel and increasingly prominent phenomenon that prompted a first wave of scholarly work examining and systematizing its main features. Despite the rigour that these academic accounts apply to assessing the main legal arguments of both litigants and courts, they fail to address the possible tensions between climate justice and the consequences of a domestic court decision in developing nations that did not substantially contribute to the climate crisis. This piece aims to fill that gap by using case law from the Global South to examine challenges around remedies, which will underscore the tensions between climate justice and litigation. Thereafter, this piece, drawing from international norms, advocates for the recognition of a duty of international cooperation, which can inform future courts' orders in climate cases in both the Global North and the Global South. This normative exercise provides the basis to reconcile climate litigation in the Global South with climate justice, two reputed allies.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Roemmele, author = {R{\"o}mmele, Andrea}, title = {Sprache und Kommunikation in der Politik}, series = {Sprache in Politik und Gesellschaft}, booktitle = {Sprache in Politik und Gesellschaft}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, address = {Wien}, doi = {10.1515/9783110774306-004}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {35 -- 40}, abstract = {Kommunikation zwischen Regierenden und Regierten ist eine notwendige Bedingung f{\"u}r repr{\"a}sentative Demokratien. B{\"u}rgerinnen und B{\"u}rger m{\"u}ssen wissen, wof{\"u}r Parteien und Kandidaten stehen. Gleichzeitig m{\"u}ssen diese {\"u}ber Interessen und Bed{\"u}rfnisse der Bev{\"o}lkerung informiert sein. Kurzum: ohne Kommunikation funktioniert repr{\"a}sentative Demokratie nicht. Politik und politische Kommunikation sind f{\"u}r die allermeisten von uns aber nicht unmittelbar, sondern nur mittelbar erfahrbar - hier spielen die Medien als „Fenster zur Welt" eine zentrale Rolle. In aller K{\"u}rze werden wir uns der Bedeutung der medialen Ver{\"a}nderung (Radio, Fernsehen, Internet, soziale Medien) f{\"u}r die politische Kommunikation n{\"a}hern. Hierum geht es in einem ersten Teil meines Beitrags. Daran anschließend, im zweiten Teil: Streit! Die politische Auseinandersetzung als Herzst{\"u}ck der Demokratie und besondere Form der Kommunikation. Hart in der Sache, anst{\"a}ndig im Ton um die beste politische L{\"o}sung ringen - so der Idealfall. Doch wo findet diese Auseinandersetzung statt? Im dritten Teil des Beitrags wird das Konzept der {\"O}ffentlichkeit genauer beleuchtet. Vor wenigen Jahrzehnten unterhielt man sich {\"u}ber dieselbe Sendung, die man am Abend davor gesehen hatte - das „rituelle Zusammensein der Nation". Heute leben wir in geteilten und getrennten {\"O}ffentlichkeiten. Filterbubbles, Echokammern. Welche Auswirkungen lassen sich daraus f{\"u}r die demokratische Debatte und die politische Kommunikation ableiten? Im vierten Abschnitt widmet sich der Beitrag großen Fragen, ohne abschließende Antworten zu liefern: Braucht es Regulierung? Kann Kommunikation {\"u}berhaupt reguliert werden? Und von wem?}, language = {de} } @incollection{KreyenfeldSprengholzSchieckoff, author = {Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Sprengholz, Maximilian and Schieckoff, Bentley}, title = {Frauen. Arbeit mit Hindernissen}, series = {Atlas der Migration: Neue Daten und Fakten {\"u}ber Menschen in Bewegung}, booktitle = {Atlas der Migration: Neue Daten und Fakten {\"u}ber Menschen in Bewegung}, editor = {Bussemer, Johanna and Albrecht, Franziska and Riethm{\"u}ller, Dorit and Jakob, Christian}, publisher = {Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung}, address = {Berlin, Germany}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {42 -- 43}, language = {de} } @incollection{MouzourakisCostello, author = {Mouzourakis, Minos and Costello, Cathryn}, title = {Effective judicial protection of migrants and refugees? The role of Europes supranational courts in protecting and generating rights}, series = {Research Handbook on EU Migration and Asylum Law}, booktitle = {Research Handbook on EU Migration and Asylum Law}, editor = {Tsourdi, Evangelia and De Bruycker, Philippe}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, address = {Cheltenham, UK}, isbn = {9781786439628}, doi = {10.4337/9781786439635.00010}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {79 -- 97}, abstract = {This chapter examines the caselaw of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) on access to protection, the Dublin system and presumptions of 'safety', and detention, in order to provide critical insights into the concept of effective judicial protection in Europe since the so-called 'refugee crisis' of 2015. The two courts have not provided effective protection in a transformative sense, in that they have not adopted progressive rulings to overcome the crisis-inducing elements of European asylum and migration law. Instead, they have deferred to governmental accounts of 'crisis' and accepted dubious factual and legal arguments. Against this backdrop, we note that the need for effective judicial protection in even a minimal sense, to hold the line on the most basic of rights in this field - protection against refoulement and arbitrary detention - is more acute than ever, and may also be in decline.}, language = {en} } @incollection{QuintarelliMisuracaDeBiaseetal., author = {Quintarelli, Stefano and Misuraca, Gianluca and De Biase, Luca and McBride, Keegan}, title = {The Information Society and the Future of Digital Well-being}, series = {Global Happiness and Well-being Policy Report 2022}, booktitle = {Global Happiness and Well-being Policy Report 2022}, publisher = {Sustainable Development Solutions Network}, address = {New York}, isbn = {978-1-7348080-3-2}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {115 -- 133}, language = {en} } @incollection{McBrideMisnikovDraheim, author = {McBride, Keegan and Misnikov, Yuri and Draheim, Dirk}, title = {Discussing the foundations for interpretivist digital government research}, series = {Scientific Foundations of Digital Governance and Transformation. Concepts, Approaches and Challenges}, booktitle = {Scientific Foundations of Digital Governance and Transformation. Concepts, Approaches and Challenges}, editor = {Charalabidis, Yannis and Flak, Leif Skiftenes and Viale Pereira, Gabriela}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-92945-9}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-92945-9_6}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {121 -- 147}, abstract = {As the research domain of digital government continues to develop as an important body of scholarly research, it is important to understand the core theoretical and philosophical basis of the discipline. Yet, in the domain of digital government, such an understanding does not exist. Therefore, there is currently a need for critical discussion about the concrete role of research philosophy in digital government research. This paper makes a first step in driving such a discussion by presenting arguments and discussion on the relevance of an interpretivist research philosophy for the domain of digital government. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of an interpretivist ontology and epistemology for digital government, discusses relevant theories and methods, and concludes with an overview of what is essential for conducting and carrying out interpretivist digital government research. This paper's contributions represent one of the first concentrated efforts to lay out initial foundations for the role of interpretivism, and research philosophy more generally, for digital government research.}, language = {en} } @incollection{BobićDawson, author = {Bobić, Ana and Dawson, Mark}, title = {How can law contribute to accountability in EU monetary policy?}, series = {The Cambridge Handbook on European Monetary, Economic and Financial Market Integration}, booktitle = {The Cambridge Handbook on European Monetary, Economic and Financial Market Integration}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{Bobić, author = {Bobić, Ana}, title = {Forging Identity-Based Constructive Constitutional Conflict in the European Union}, series = {Autonomy without collapse in a better European Union}, booktitle = {Autonomy without collapse in a better European Union}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {9780192897541. 9780192651976. 9780192651983}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{Roemmele, author = {R{\"o}mmele, Andrea}, title = {Bundestagswahl 2021}, series = {{\"O}sterreichisches Jahrbuch f{\"u}r Politik 2021}, booktitle = {{\"O}sterreichisches Jahrbuch f{\"u}r Politik 2021}, publisher = {B{\"o}hlau / Politische Akademie}, address = {Wien}, isbn = {978-3-205-21514-1}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {117 -- 124}, language = {de} } @incollection{HundehegeHustedt, author = {Hundehege, Anna and Hustedt, Thurid}, title = {On a Wild Goose Chase? The (Core) Executive in Germany}, series = {Core Executives in a Comparative Perspective. Governing in Complex Times}, booktitle = {Core Executives in a Comparative Perspective. Governing in Complex Times}, editor = {Kolltveit, Kristoffer and Shaw, Richard}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, address = {Cham}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-94503-9_7}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {165 -- 187}, abstract = {Searching for the centre of power in the German political system can be a cumbersome endeavour due to the strong separation of powers rooted in German history. Considering both formal and informal institutions, this chapter analyses the current state of the core executive in Germany at the end of the 'era Merkel'. It outlines the German institutional setting with the role of the chancellor and the chancellery, defines main characteristics of politico-administrative relations and mechanisms of government coordination and discusses changes in the distribution of power related to recent developments of crisis management, Europeanisation and summitry, and personalisation and mediatisation. The analysis shows that the steering capacity of the German core executive is institutionally limited due to the strong coordination requirements stemming from administrative federalism, coalition governments and the strong departmental principle. Accordingly, the German core executive is no strong centre of power despite the international developments that have contributed to centralisation in many countries. The German core executive remains remarkably stable in formal terms and in international comparison despite some short-term power shifts in reaction to a changing environment.}, language = {en} } @incollection{BrindeHustedtHoulbergSalomonsen, author = {Brinde, Erik and Hustedt, Thurid and Houlberg Salomonsen, Heidi}, title = {The Swedish Executive: Centralising from Afar}, series = {Core Executives in a Comparative Perspective. Governing in Complex Times}, booktitle = {Core Executives in a Comparative Perspective. Governing in Complex Times}, editor = {Kolltveit, Kristoffer and Shaw, Richard}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, address = {Cham}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-94503-9_9}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {211 -- 233}, abstract = {With its constitutional separation of power between the executive and administration, over the years Sweden has frequently been held up as a shining example of modern state governance. However, recent decades of internationalising politics, EU membership and growing public-sector complexities have placed greater demands on the Swedish executive. In recent years, the established governance system has changed in several respects. First, the previously highly decentralised system has become more centralised and central-local relations remain tense. Second, at the central level, the government has sought to increase control through politicisation. Third, Swedish pandemic policy highlighted the promises and pitfalls of 'Swedish dualism'. And fourth, government communication has become ever more mediatised. In consequence, the chapter concludes that what from the outside looks like an exemplar of meritocratic democracy is rather a tactically flexible realpolitik built on interpretive ambiguities in the constitution—providing the Swedish executive with much-needed responsiveness in times of significant change, but also the veil for greater centralisation and control from afar.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Anheier, author = {Anheier, Helmut K.}, title = {The Future of the Liberal Order and the Great Questions of Our Time}, series = {The Future of the Liberal Order: The Key Questions}, booktitle = {The Future of the Liberal Order: The Key Questions}, editor = {Anheier, Helmut K.}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {9780367772307}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {1 -- 18}, language = {en} } @incollection{Anheier, author = {Anheier, Helmut K.}, title = {Conclusion: The Future of the Liberal Order}, series = {The Future of the Liberal Order: The Key Questions}, booktitle = {The Future of the Liberal Order: The Key Questions}, editor = {Anheier, Helmut K.}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {9780367772307}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {265 -- 278}, language = {en} } @incollection{AnheierFilip, author = {Anheier, Helmut K. and Filip, Alexandru}, title = {How to Square the Circle Between Economic Globalization, Social Cohesion, and Liberal Democracy?}, series = {The Future of the Liberal Order: The Key Questions}, booktitle = {The Future of the Liberal Order: The Key Questions}, editor = {Anheier, Helmut K.}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {9780367772307}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {21 -- 44}, language = {en} } @incollection{MenaCavotta, author = {Mena, S{\´e}bastien and Cavotta, Valeria}, title = {Towards a Relational Understanding of the Impact of Organisational Pro-Social Activities}, series = {The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility}, booktitle = {The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility}, editor = {Kudłak, Robert and Barkemeyer, Ralf and Preuss, Lutz and Heikkinen, Anna}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {New York}, isbn = {9781003182276}, doi = {10.4324/9781003182276}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{ZieglerVolou, author = {Ziegler, Katja S. and Volou, Aristi}, title = {Human rights and general principles: beyond the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights}, series = {Research Handbook on General Principles in EU Law}, booktitle = {Research Handbook on General Principles in EU Law}, editor = {Ziegler, Katja S. and Neuvonen, P{\"a}ivi J. and Moreno-Lax, Violeta}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, isbn = {9781784712389}, doi = {10.4337/9781784712389.00027}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {327 -- 349}, abstract = {This chapter discusses the dialectic relationship of general principles and the evolution of human rights in the EU legal order. Human (or fundamental) rights are of specific signifcance for general principles as an area of reference in a number of ways: in regard to the methodology of defining and identifying general principles; their link to constitutional values of the EU, the relationship between different sources of human rights in the EU; the relationship between unwritten general principles and a codified source; the specific, active and multidimensional dynamics of general principles in the context of fundamental rights; the relationship of general principles in the area of fundamental rights with their codification in the EU Charter on Fundamental Rights; and their possible continued relevance for courts in adjudicating human rights in the UK in post-Brexit.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Turkut, author = {Turkut, Emre}, title = {The Turkish Post-Coup Emergency and European Responses: Shortcomings in the European System Revisited}, series = {European Yearbook on Human Rights 2022}, booktitle = {European Yearbook on Human Rights 2022}, editor = {Czech, Philip and Heschl, Lisa and Lukas, Karin and Nowak, Manfred and Oberleitner, Gerd}, publisher = {Intersentia}, isbn = {9781839703447}, doi = {10.1017/9781839703447.016}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {445 -- 482}, abstract = {This contribution takes Turkey's use of the derogation mechanism in the aftermath of the failed military coup of 15 July 2016 as a springboard to critically address the operation and the fallacies of the contemporary European derogation regime. The assessment will reveal whether the European system of human rights protection has succeeded in adopting an adequate and viable approach that can counterbalance the increased leeway accorded to derogating states, and formulate safeguards to mitigate human rights abuses. The contribution concludes by providing a road map proposal for adequate oversight marked by rigorous scrutiny of derogation claims that can be described as a 'consultation and cooperation process'. This process would place the Secretary General of the Council of Europe in a more active and operationally focused position to influence state decisions, to counterbalance the increased leeway accorded to derogating states, and to formulate safeguards to mitigate human rights abuses.}, language = {en} } @incollection{EickeEickeHafner, author = {Eicke, Anselm and Eicke, Laima and Hafner, Manfred}, title = {Wind Power Generation}, series = {The Palgrave Handbook of International Energy Economics}, booktitle = {The Palgrave Handbook of International Energy Economics}, editor = {Hafner, Manfred and Luciani, Giacomo}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, address = {Cham}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-86884-0_10}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {171 -- 182}, abstract = {Wind power plays a major role in the decarbonization of the power sector. Already now, it supplies increasing shares of the global energy demand. This book chapter provides an overview on the economics of wind energy and highlight global trends in the wind sector. It describes the technical characteristics of onshore and offshore wind energy and explains how these affect the economic competitiveness of the respective technologies. The authors describe how wind power, as an intermittent source of energy, can be integrated into power systems. They also discuss how renewable energy support schemes contribute in fostering the deployment of wind power.}, language = {en} } @incollection{EickeEickeHafner, author = {Eicke, Laima and Eicke, Anselm and Hafner, Manfred}, title = {Solar Power Generation}, series = {The Palgrave Handbook of International Energy Economics}, booktitle = {The Palgrave Handbook of International Energy Economics}, editor = {Hafner, Manfred and Luciani, Giacomo}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, address = {Cham}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-86884-0_9}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {157 -- 169}, abstract = {Solar energy supplies increasing shares of global energy demand. As a renewable source of energy, it will play a major role in decarbonizing electricity supply. This chapter provides an overview on the solar sector from an economic perspective. It describes the technical characteristics of photovoltaic and concentrated solar power and explains how these affect the economic competitiveness of solar energy. The authors highlight trends in the solar sector and elaborate on how this intermittent source of energy can be integrated into a power system. They conclude with a discussion on how renewable energy support schemes can be designed to foster the deployment of solar power by accounting for the specific characteristics of solar power.}, language = {en} } @incollection{PalmiottoEttorre, author = {Palmiotto Ettorre, Francesca}, title = {Tracing Transparency: Public Governance of Algorithms and the Experience of Contact Tracing Apps}, series = {Sovereignty, Technology and Governance after COVID-19: Legal Challenges in a Post-Pandemic Europe}, booktitle = {Sovereignty, Technology and Governance after COVID-19: Legal Challenges in a Post-Pandemic Europe}, editor = {De Abreu Duarte, Francisco and Palmiotto Ettorre, Francesca}, publisher = {Bloomsbury Publishing}, isbn = {9781509955985}, doi = {10.5040/9781509956012.ch-005}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {77 -- 102}, language = {en} } @incollection{Graf, author = {Graf, Lukas}, title = {Country Size and Educational Change: Comparing Reforms of Skill Formation in Germany and Switzerland}, series = {Pathways in Vocational Education and Training and Lifelong Learning. Proceedings of the 4th Crossing Boundaries Conference in Vocational Education and Training, Muttenz and Bern online, 8. - 9. April 2021}, booktitle = {Pathways in Vocational Education and Training and Lifelong Learning. Proceedings of the 4th Crossing Boundaries Conference in Vocational Education and Training, Muttenz and Bern online, 8. - 9. April 2021}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.4608711}, publisher = {Hertie School}, abstract = {This conference paper argues that country size can play a crucial role in shaping the type of gradual change observed in collective skill formation systems. Collectively governed dual-apprenticeship training has its base in the industrial and crafts sectors of the economy and builds on the decentralized cooperation of multiple public and private stakeholders. As a result, it tends to be strongly path dependent, which favours gradual over radical forms of change. However, in recent years, dual-apprenticeship training has been increasingly challenged by the rise of the knowledge and service economy and the growing popularity of academic forms of education. In this context, I compare policy responses in Switzerland and Germany, which represent one small and one large collective skill formation system respectively. The historical-institutionalist analysis finds that the dominant trajectory of change is conversion in Switzerland but layering in Germany, with different implications for the future viability of collective skill formation.}, language = {en} } @incollection{CostelloIoffe, author = {Costello, Cathryn and Ioffe, Yulia}, title = {Non-Penalization and Non-Criminalization}, series = {The Oxford Handbook of International Refugee Law}, booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of International Refugee Law}, editor = {Costello, Cathryn and Foster, Michelle and McAdam, Jane}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {9780198848639}, publisher = {Hertie School}, abstract = {The chapter examines article 31 of the Convention relating to the Status of Refugees (Refugee Convention), the provision which purports to protect refugees from penalization for 'illegal entry and stay'. The chapter draws on the previous work by the authors for UNHCR, including a review of national caselaw and practice on article 31 from over forty States. It reflects on the crucial role of the provision in safeguarding the right to seek asylum and argues that non-penalization constitutes one of the objects and purposes of the Refugee Convention. As a result, the chapter considers the distinct obligation on States to refrain from any acts frustrating the treaty's object and purpose. Beyond article 31 of the Refugee Convention, the chapter explores international human rights law as a potentially wider source of protection. It examines whether the criminalization of irregular migration itself may be regarded as a human rights violation, thereby opening up a new avenue for legal research and advocacy. Finally, the chapter argues that aside from treaty obligations under international refugee and human rights law there is an emerging general principle of law relating to non-penalization of refugees and some other migrants.}, language = {en} } @incollection{CostelloO'Cinneide, author = {Costello, Cathryn and O'Cinneide, Colm}, title = {The Right to Work of Asylum Seekers and Refugees}, series = {The Oxford Handbook of International Refugee Law}, booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of International Refugee Law}, editor = {Costello, Cathryn and Foster, Michelle and McAdam, Jane}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {9780198848639}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{SchneiderKreyenfeld, author = {Schneider, Norbert F. and Kreyenfeld, Michaela}, title = {Introduction: The sociology of the family - towards a European perspective}, series = {Research Handbook on the Sociology of the Family}, booktitle = {Research Handbook on the Sociology of the Family}, editor = {Schneider, Norbert F. and Kreyenfeld, Michaela}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, address = {Cheltenham}, isbn = {9781788975537}, doi = {10.4337/9781788975544.00007}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {2 -- 20}, language = {en} } @incollection{KonietzkaKreyenfeld, author = {Konietzka, Dirk and Kreyenfeld, Michaela}, title = {Life course sociology: Key concepts and applications in family sociology}, series = {Research Handbook on the Sociology of the Family}, booktitle = {Research Handbook on the Sociology of the Family}, editor = {Schneider, Norbert and Kreyenfeld, Michaela}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, address = {Cheltenham}, isbn = {9781788975537}, doi = {10.4337/9781788975544.00012}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {73 -- 87}, language = {en} } @incollection{Levi, author = {Levi, Sebastian}, title = {Climate Change Communication in South Africa}, series = {Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science}, booktitle = {Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science}, doi = {10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.851}, publisher = {Hertie School}, abstract = {In South Africa, one of the world's most carbon-intense economies and a society marked by gross social inequality, climate change is not a popular topic. As of 2018, more than half of the population had never heard of climate change and only one in five South Africans believed that human activities lead to global warming. The communication of climate change in South Africa is influenced by the notorious inequality that the country still suffers decades after the apartheid regime has ended. Few South Africans are able to live a life in prosperity and security on par with life in industrialized nations, more than half of the population are considered poor, almost a third of the population are chronically unemployed, and many work for carbon-intense industries. The country's prevalent inequality and its economic dependency on coal influence the way climate change is communicated and interpreted. Environmental NGOs, journalists, and scientists frequently set communication cues on climate change. However, their messages are largely circulated in newspapers catering to an urban and educated readership and resonate less with people living in rural areas or those who rely on employment in the coal and mining sector. In South Africa, most people hear about climate change in mass media, but journalists frequently lack the resources and training necessary to investigate climate change stories or to interact with local scientists. Environmental NGOs, in contrast, provide easily comprehendible communication cues for unspecialized journalists and often share similar worldviews and demographic backgrounds with dedicated environmental reporters. However, because Black South Africans are underrepresented among environmental journalists and because many affordable local newspapers cannot afford to hire specialized reporters, climate change is covered mostly in high-quality English-language outlets to which most people have no access. Moreover, environmental NGOs are frequently accused of prioritizing abstract ecological concerns, like climate change, over the interests of the South Africans workers, a sentiment that is informed by the country's history of racial injustice. Counterintuitively, living in a coal area is associated with higher climate change awareness and belief, likely because coal companies and trade unions conduct awareness-raising programs among their workers and because many residents experience the adverse impact of coal mining and combustion firsthand.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Bobić, author = {Bobić, Ana}, title = {(Re)Turning to Solidarity in EU Economic Governance: A Normative Proposal}, series = {Contesting Austerity: A Socio-Legal Inquiry Into Resistance to Austerity}, booktitle = {Contesting Austerity: A Socio-Legal Inquiry Into Resistance to Austerity}, editor = {Farahat, Anuscheh and Arzoz, Xabier}, publisher = {Bloomsbury Publishing}, address = {London, UK}, isbn = {9781509942824}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b1570-opus4-42330}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {115 -- 134}, language = {en} } @incollection{GrafLohse, author = {Graf, Lukas and Lohse, Anna Prisca}, title = {Advanced Skill Formation between Vocationalization and Academization: The Governance of Professional Schools and Dual Study Programs in Germany}, series = {Studies in Vocational and Continuing Education. Governance Revisited - Challenges and Opportunities for Vocational Education and Training}, booktitle = {Studies in Vocational and Continuing Education. Governance Revisited - Challenges and Opportunities for Vocational Education and Training}, editor = {B{\"u}rgi, Regula and Gonon, Philipp}, publisher = {Peter Lang}, address = {Lausanne}, isbn = {9783034343824}, issn = {2235-7327}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {215 -- 242}, abstract = {Global trends, such as an ever-rising service economy, rapid technological change and digitalization, challenge skill formation systems. Focussing on European countries, this edited volume examines the variety of European VET governance and VET governance research. In particular, it provides insights into regional, local and decentralized governance at meso (e.g. professional associations) as well as micro level (e.g. learning arrangements). As such, the edited volume sheds light on the hitherto far less explored dimensions of VET governance and highlights challenges as well as opportunities in VET governance in the 21st century.}, language = {en} } @incollection{LamAnheier, author = {Lam, Marcus and Anheier, Helmut K.}, title = {Charitable Foundations}, series = {Encyclopedia of Social Work}, booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Social Work}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, isbn = {9780199975839}, doi = {10.1093/acrefore/9780199975839.013.46}, publisher = {Hertie School}, abstract = {Foundations are private institutions for public benefit. With a long history that reaches back to antiquity, inside the United States and globally, foundations are a growing organizational form that policy makers increasingly view with both potential (as a source of private funds to complement government services) and caution (given their autonomy and low level of accountability). Alongside the rise in commerce and finance, foundations experienced an initial growth period in the late Middle Ages and a second in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, following the Industrial Revolution. Political stability, an increase in demand for social, educational, and cultural services of all kinds, and economic prosperity are certainly significant factors behind this growth. Since the dawn of the 21st century, foundations have remained the primary legal structure through which newly minted and emerging wealthy individuals practice their philanthropy. The foundation form, or some similar iteration, is growing not just in many Western democratic countries but even in communist and other political regimes such as China and Russia. The reason for this growth is the way in which foundations have been envisioned as instruments of welfare state reform in the broadest sense. This growth implies a more important role for foundations as providers of relief to those most in need, protectors of traditional institutions and the status quo, and, to a lesser extent, as change agents. In particular, this is apparent among the "new philanthropists" of the 21st century, drawn from technology entrepreneurs, who are more actively engaged in public policy.}, language = {en} } @incollection{HasselSchroeder, author = {Hassel, Anke and Schr{\"o}der, Wolfgang}, title = {Gewerkschaftliche Mitgliederpolitik vor neuen Herausforderungen}, series = {Innovation im Wohlfahrtsstaat: Neue Ideen f{\"u}r Wissenschaft und Politik. Festschrift f{\"u}r Josef Schmid (Wirtschafts- und Sozialpolitik, Bd.24)}, volume = {24}, booktitle = {Innovation im Wohlfahrtsstaat: Neue Ideen f{\"u}r Wissenschaft und Politik. Festschrift f{\"u}r Josef Schmid (Wirtschafts- und Sozialpolitik, Bd.24)}, editor = {Buhr, Daniel and Frankenberger, Rolf and Schroeder, Wolfgang and Zolleis, Udo}, publisher = {Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft}, address = {Baden-Baden}, isbn = {978-3-8487-8134-8}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {99 -- 122}, language = {de} } @incollection{HasselvonVerschuer, author = {Hassel, Anke and von Verschuer, Sophia}, title = {Das Paradox der europ{\"a}ischen Mitbestimmung}, series = {Strategische Personalarbeit in der Transformation: Partizipation und Mitbestimmung f{\"u}r ein erfolgreiches HRM}, booktitle = {Strategische Personalarbeit in der Transformation: Partizipation und Mitbestimmung f{\"u}r ein erfolgreiches HRM}, editor = {Gr{\"o}bel, Rainer and Dransfeld-Haase, Inga}, publisher = {Bund-Verlag}, address = {Frankfurt}, isbn = {978-3-7663-7156-0}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {757 -- 772}, abstract = {Die Personalarbeit hat sich stark ver{\"a}ndert. Pr{\"a}gend sind der demografische Wandel, neue Werte in der Arbeitswelt und technologische Transformationen, die Unternehmen, Personalabteilungen und Mitbestimmungsakteure herausfordern. Eine konstruktive Zusammenarbeit zwischen Personal- und Mitbestimmungsverantwortlichen ist - so die Botschaft dieses Buchs - der Schl{\"u}ssel f{\"u}r gute und breit akzeptierte L{\"o}sungen. Wissenschaftliche Analysen und Praxisbeispiele zeigen, dass Mitbestimmung auf Augenh{\"o}he die Zufriedenheit der Besch{\"a}ftigten erh{\"o}ht und zu einer besseren wirtschaftlichen, sozialen und {\"o}kologischen Nachhaltigkeit f{\"u}hrt. Dieses Buch er{\"o}ffnet durch seinen Dreiklang aus Wissenschaft, Arbeitgeber- und Arbeitnehmersicht neue Perspektiven f{\"u}r die strategische Personalarbeit. Die praktischen Empfehlungen greifen dabei auf betriebliche Beispiele zur{\"u}ck, in denen Personalverantwortliche und Akteure der Mitbestimmung {\"u}ber H{\"u}rden und Erfolge im beruflichen Alltag berichten. Leserinnen und Leser gewinnen so wertvolle Denkanst{\"o}ße und erhalten Gestaltungsimpulse f{\"u}r das weite Feld von Personalarbeit und Mitbestimmung.}, language = {de} } @incollection{HasselSchroeder, author = {Hassel, Anke and Schr{\"o}der, Wolfgang}, title = {Auswirkungen der Transformation auf die deutsche Sozialpartnerschaft}, series = {Perspektiven eines Industriemodells der Zukunft}, booktitle = {Perspektiven eines Industriemodells der Zukunft}, editor = {Lemb, Wolfgang}, publisher = {Metropolis}, address = {Marburg}, isbn = {978-3-7316-1475-3}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {15}, abstract = {Die Sozialpartnerschaft begleitete sowohl den {\"o}konomischen Wiederaufstieg Deutschlands nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg als auch die permanent notwendigen Anpassungsprozesse an ver{\"a}nderte wirtschaftliche, soziale und gesellschaftliche Herausforderungen. In vielen Sektoren hat die Sozialpartnerschaft ihre Pr{\"a}ge- und Gestaltungskraft jedoch eingeb{\"u}ßt. Mitgliederr{\"u}ckgang, Arbeitgeberverb{\"a}nde ohne Tarifbindung und neue Gesch{\"a}ftsmodelle sind taktgebende Treiber dieses Wandels. (...) Ist die Sozialpartnerschaft nur noch der Rahmen f{\"u}r einen etablierten, gleichwohl kleiner werdenden Club von Unternehmen und Besch{\"a}ftigten, oder gelingt es, die Reichweite wieder zu erh{\"o}hen? Werden das Prinzip der Sozialpartnerschaft und die konkrete Praxis des FTV als Rahmen revitalisiert, um die Interessenskonflikte der Dekarbonisierung und Digitalisierung im fairen Ausgleich zu bew{\"a}ltigen? Daf{\"u}r werden wir zun{\"a}chst die Fragen der Organisationsmacht auf Arbeitnehmer- und Arbeitgeberseite kl{\"a}ren, anschließend L{\"o}sungsperspektiven aufzeigen und zuletzt die Relevanz der Sozialpartner im Kontext der Transformation beleuchten.}, language = {de} } @incollection{DeoSontakke, author = {Deo, S. and Sontakke, N.}, title = {User-Centric Explainability in Fintech Applications}, series = {HCI International 2021 - Posters. HCII 2021. Communications in Computer and Information Science}, volume = {1420}, booktitle = {HCI International 2021 - Posters. HCII 2021. Communications in Computer and Information Science}, editor = {Stephanidis, C. and Antona, M. and Ntoa, S.}, isbn = {978-3-030-78642-7}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-78642-7_64}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {481 -- 488}, abstract = {Fintech applications such as robo-financial advisors (RAs) are complex algorithmic decision making systems, which gained prominence with their claim to democratize finance. Lack of transparency and explanations for these automated decisions leads to a trust deficit for users, limiting the potential of these applications. Our research aims to analyse the effectiveness of user-centric explanations in conveying the decision-making logic of complex algorithmic systems. Our user study tests techniques from explainable AI, varying in complexity and transparency. The quantitative aspects of our study determine the efficacy and usability of explanations and the qualitative aspects measure the effect of explanations on users and system usability. Our study finds trust and confidence of users in the system is positively correlated with comprehension and transparency provided by the presence of an explanation. There is a notable reduction in comprehension and trust between transparent white and opaque black box explanations of algorithms. This study is designed to aid policymakers and regulators in order to understand user needs which are crucial to designing better policies around algorithmic explainability for RAs.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Anheier, author = {Anheier, Helmut K.}, title = {Zur Zukunft der Public Policy School: Ein Essay}, series = {Theorie als Beruf}, booktitle = {Theorie als Beruf}, editor = {Bachmann, Ulrich and Schwinn, Thomas}, publisher = {Springer - VS Verlag f{\"u}r Sozialwissenschaften}, isbn = {9783658319991}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-32000-3}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {87 -- 106}, abstract = {In starkem Kontrast zu anderen Wissenschaftsnationen hat Deutschland bis vor kurzem kaum Public Policy Schools hervorgebracht. Damit gemeint sind universit{\"a}re Einrichtungen, die in der Forschung interdisziplin{\"a}r und anwendungsorientiert ausgerichtet sind und in der Lehre vornehmlich postgraduelle Abschl{\"u}sse anbieten. Zwar gibt es seit der Jahrtausendwende Neugr{\"u}ndungen - denken wir an die Hertie School of Governance, die NRW School of Governance oder die Willy-Brand-School of Governance an der Universit{\"a}t Erfurt, die Hochschule f{\"u}r Politik an der Technischen Universit{\"a}t M{\"u}nchen und in gewisser Hinsicht auch seit l{\"a}ngerem die Universit{\"a}t f{\"u}r Verwaltungswissenschaften Speyer - aber es sind letztlich doch wenige im Vergleich zu den zahlreichen Einrichtungen in den USA, Kanada und Großbritannien.}, language = {de} } @incollection{Anheier, author = {Anheier, Helmut K.}, title = {Nongovernmental Organizations}, series = {The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology}, booktitle = {The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology}, editor = {Ritzer, George}, publisher = {JohnWiley \& Sons, Ltd.}, address = {New Jersey}, isbn = {9781405124331}, doi = {10.1002/9781405165518}, publisher = {Hertie School}, abstract = {Nongovernmental organizations or NGOs are part of a larger set of organizations that are self-governing, not-for-profit, noncompulsory, and institutionally separate from government. They emerged mostly during the process of mid-twentieth-century modernization and globalization, grew in scale and scope in subsequent decades, and assumed greater importance following the end of the Cold War. This was largely due to favorable economic, political, and social conditions after 1989. They fulfill four major roles: as service providers, innovators, value-guardians, and advocates. NGOs are trying to adjust to less favorable conditions in the early twenty-first century while many innovations are taking place.}, language = {en} } @incollection{MungiuPippidi, author = {Mungiu-Pippidi, Alina}, title = {The Universalization of Ethical Universalism}, series = {The Oxford Handbook of the Quality of Government}, booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of the Quality of Government}, editor = {B{\aa}genholm, Andreas and Bauhr, Monika and Grimes, Marcia and Rothstein, Bo}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford, United Kingdom}, isbn = {9780198858218}, doi = {10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198858218.013.3}, publisher = {Hertie School}, abstract = {This chapter argues that the adoption of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) in 2004 and its subsequent ratification by more than 180 parties indicates universal agreement on the norms of quality of government, putting an end to moral relativist arguments. While UNCAC does not define corruption, it defines good governance and sets ethical universalism as its key benchmark. The chapter then follows the intellectual history of this concept and its remarkable success, with the norm of equal, fair, and nondiscriminatory treatment of every citizen present in every current constitutional contract. Ratification does not necessarily mean implementation when corruption is concerned, and the chapter surveys limitations to the practice of ethical universalism in governance and existing approaches to narrow the gap between norm and practice. Keywords: corruption, quality of government, equality of opportunity, ethical universalism, good governance}, language = {en} } @incollection{BrysonEisenlauer, author = {Bryson, Joanna and Eisenlauer, Martin}, title = {Artificial Intelligence and ethics}, series = {Faster than the Future}, booktitle = {Faster than the Future}, address = {Barcelona}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {57 -- 73}, language = {en} } @incollection{HammerschmidGeisslerRaffer, author = {Hammerschmid, Gerhard and Geissler, Ren{\´e} and Raffer, Christian}, title = {Introduction: The Relevance and Conceptualisation of Local Finance Regulatory Regimes}, series = {Local Public Finance An International Comparative Regulatory Perspective}, booktitle = {Local Public Finance An International Comparative Regulatory Perspective}, editor = {Geissler, Ren{\´e} and Hammerschmid, Gerhard and Raffer, Christian}, publisher = {Springer}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-67466-3_1}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {1 -- 19}, abstract = {Although local governments are essential providers of public services and infrastructure across Europe, they ultimately depend on funding from higher levels of government. The clear relevance of local government finances necessitates effective regulation in order to ensure financial sustainability, but as of yet there has been hardly any comparative research regarding this particular topic. The 18 chapters contained in this volume bring together the work of 40 experts in the disciplines of political science, economics, and public administration research to approach the subject of local financial regulation in various scales and contexts across Europe. In this introductory chapter, we first outline key concepts such as fiscal decentralisation and regulation and briefly describe associated underlying theories and research. Secondly, we present comparative fiscal data to demonstrate the variance and trends of fiscal decentralisation across Europe. It also introduces the concept and components of regulatory regimes and develops the argument, that the effectiveness and outcome of fiscal regulation depends not only on the quality of individual components but also on the interactions of those components. We finally present the three guiding questions of this volume and provide a short overview of the chapters to follow.}, language = {en} } @incollection{CostelloTsourdi, author = {Costello, Cathryn and Tsourdi, Lilian}, title = {The Evolution of EU Law on Refugees and Asylum}, series = {The Evolution of EU Law}, booktitle = {The Evolution of EU Law}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, publisher = {Hertie School}, abstract = {In this contribution, we explore evolution and stasis in EU asylum law and policy. We identify two tensions at the heart of the CEAS, between the commitment to protection and deflection of protection obligations, and between internal mobility within the EU and the immobilization of asylum seekers and refugees. We note the role of these foundational tensions in generating and exacerbating the 'refugee crisis' of 2015/16. This chapter is premised on a widely-shared understanding of the role of EU asylum policy in that crisis, namely that by illegalizing the travel of asylum seekers and refugees in search of protection, it contributes to the dangerous mass flight, which in turn generates humanitarian and political crises. We then analyse four key dimensions of EU asylum policy in light of these tensions: access to asylum, responsibility-allocation, legislative harmonisation, and institutionalised practical co-operation. Across these four fields, we identify the limits of EU law, and its general stasis, in spite of changes in Treaty telos, law-making processes, and EU enlargement. We briefly consider the role of the CJEU, still very much in the shadow of the ECtHR in asylum, in spite of its numerous rulings on the CEAS. Overall, we demonstrate its fairly minimalist approach in this area, avoidance of controversial cases by dubious use of inadmissibility findings, and failure to catalyse policy changes. Against this backdrop of legislative, political and judicial caution and inertia, we identify two key trends: a move towards greater institutional cooperation, including through the creation of a dedicated agency, the European Asylum Support Office (EASO), and a general flight from law in this policy field. We conclude by considering the likely impact of these trends on EU asylum law.}, language = {en} } @incollection{GeisslerWegrich, author = {Geissler, Ren{\´e} and Wegrich, Kai}, title = {Fiscal Rules at the Local Level: the Challenge of Enforcement}, series = {Local Public Finance: An International Comparative Regulatory Perspective}, booktitle = {Local Public Finance: An International Comparative Regulatory Perspective}, editor = {Geissler, R{\´e}ne and Hammerschmid, Gerhard and Raffer, Christian}, publisher = {Springer}, isbn = {9783030674656}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-67466-3_3}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {39 -- 56}, abstract = {Despite the growing significance of fiscal rules, there is little research about tools and practices of enforcement at the local level. Addressing this knowledge gap, this chapter makes three contributions: first, we review the literature on regulatory enforcement in the 'public-to-private' context and discuss six key insights. Second, we provide an empirical overview of enforcement instruments across 21 European countries and discuss them in light of those key insights. Third, we present findings from an in-depth over-time analysis of enforcement practices in Germany's largest state, North Rhine-Westphalia. We find that European supervisory bodies have a range of instruments that broadly follow the logic of the 'enforcement pyramid' at their disposal, but there is substantial cross-national variation in the instruments used. The case study reveals a 'back and forth' enforcement style alternating between strengthening and loosening rules and enforcement measures. We find political logics, regulators' capacities and economic contexts as key drivers. Finally, we conclude that the idea of enforcement as a rational application of legal norms is unrealistic. In order to increase compliance, regulators should make more of an effort to understand the underlying rationale for compliance and violations; they need to secure political support and a credible strategy for escalating sanctions in case of non-compliance.}, language = {en} } @incollection{CalıBiankuMotoc, author = {{\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak and Bianku, Ledi and Motoc, Iulia}, title = {Migration and the European Convention on Human Rights}, series = {Migration and the European Convention on Human Rights}, booktitle = {Migration and the European Convention on Human Rights}, editor = {{\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak and Bianku, Ledi and Motoc, Iulia}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{CalıCunningham, author = {{\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak and Cunningham, Stewart}, title = {The European Court of Human Rights and Removal of Long-Term Migrants: Entrenched Statism with a Human Voice?}, series = {Migration and the European Convention on Human Rights}, booktitle = {Migration and the European Convention on Human Rights}, editor = {{\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak and Bianku, Ledi and Motoc, Iulia}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{EmmeneggerGrafStrebel, author = {Emmenegger, Patrick and Graf, Lukas and Strebel, Alexandra}, title = {Die Rolle der Gewerkschaften in der Berufsbildung: Ein Vergleich Deutschlands und der Schweiz}, series = {Transformationen von Arbeit, Beruf und Bildung in internationaler Betrachtung}, booktitle = {Transformationen von Arbeit, Beruf und Bildung in internationaler Betrachtung}, publisher = {Springer VS}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-32682-1}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-32682-1_4}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {61 -- 78}, abstract = {In unserem Beitrag untersuchen wir die Rolle der Gewerkschaften in der Berufsbildung. Dabei zeigen wir, dass in Deutschland den Gewerkschaften eine starke (parit{\"a}tische) Rolle zukommt. Deutlich schw{\"a}cher ist die Stellung der Gewerkschaften hingegen im schweizerischen System, in welchem Arbeitgeberinteressen Vorrang gegeben wird. Unsere historisch-vergleichende Analyse geht den Gr{\"u}nden f{\"u}r die jeweilige Rolle der Gewerkschaften in Deutschland und der Schweiz nach. Unterschiede im nationalen institutionellen Rahmen sowie in den Machtressourcen der entsprechenden Gewerkschaftsbewegungen sind massgeblich daf{\"u}r verantwortlich, dass in Deutschland und in der Schweiz nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg unterschiedliche Entwicklungspfade eingeschlagen wurden.}, language = {de} } @incollection{CalıHatas, author = {{\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak and Hatas, Kristina}, title = {History as an Afterthought: The (Re)discovery of Article 18 in the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights}, series = {The European Court of Human Rights: Current Challenges in Historical and Comparative Perspective}, booktitle = {The European Court of Human Rights: Current Challenges in Historical and Comparative Perspective}, editor = {Aust, Helmut Philipp and Demir-G{\"u}rsel, Esra}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, isbn = {9781839108334}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {158 -- 176}, language = {en} } @incollection{SezgiMair, author = {Sezgi, Funda and Mair, Johanna}, title = {To Control or Not Control: A Coordination Perspective to Scaling.}, series = {Sustainable Consumption and Production, Volume II.}, volume = {II}, booktitle = {Sustainable Consumption and Production, Volume II.}, editor = {Bali Swain, Ranjula and Sweet, Susanne}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {Print ISBN: 978-3-030-55284-8 | Electronic ISBN: 978-3-030-55285-5}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-55285-5_15}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {355 -- 376}, abstract = {In this chapter, we assess the link between scaling, control and organizational achievements. We argue that control is essential to coordinate organizational members towards a common and shared goal and to provide guardrails for scaling. We use the experience of the Aravind Eye Care System, a non-profit organization based in India providing eye care services to poor people to specify the mechanisms employed by Aravind underpinning three popular organizational scaling modes—branching, affiliation and dissemination. Our objective is to show how control and scaling can be combined in order to protect the value base of a social enterprise and at the same time ensure growth.}, language = {en} } @incollection{SalazarMorales, author = {Salazar-Morales, Diego}, title = {Neoliberal governmentality in the Peruvian Higher Education: An example of students' unions' resistance and conflict}, series = {Theorizing the University: Critical perspectives on institutional research}, booktitle = {Theorizing the University: Critical perspectives on institutional research}, editor = {Murphy, Mark and Burke, Ciaran and Costa, Cristina and Rille, Raaper}, publisher = {Bloomsbury Academic}, address = {London}, doi = {10.5040/9781350141582.ch-014}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {219 -- 238}, abstract = {Diego A. Salazar-Morales In 1991, Peru's autocratic leader Alberto Fujimori ordered the military to intervene in public universities, claiming that the Maoist organisation Shining Path had long been encouraging students' ideological radicalisation. Together with this measure, Fujimori also introduced an aggressive privatisation scheme for Peru's higher education system consisting of tax exemptions, consultancies for private universities, and a lack of general regulatory oversight. After ten years of military intervention and in the wake of Fujimori's regime (1990-2000) , a dual system was established: a system of well-funded private universities, connected to international academic centres, serving the Peruvian elites; and another system of underfunded public universities, with few international connections, and peripheral to the global academic debate. However, this divide has not only led to marked differences in education quality and access to the job market, it has also created a stigma around public university students and their organised attempts to...}, language = {en} } @incollection{Wegrich, author = {Wegrich, Kai}, title = {Policy Instruments and Administrative Capacities}, series = {Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics}, booktitle = {Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics}, editor = {Thompson, William R.}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {9780190228637}, doi = {10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.1370}, publisher = {Hertie School}, abstract = {Administrative capacities are required to give effect to policy instruments. While seemingly obvious, policy research has, as yet, not systematically linked these two perspectives. The policy instrument perspective emerged in the context of implementation research and the wider debate about changing modes of governance. Administrative capacities and resources always played a role in this research, but cumulative empirical exploration or theory building has remained underdeveloped. A stronger integration of administrative capacity perspectives into research on policy instruments is essential so as to progress our understanding regarding the choice, design, and operation of policy instruments. A stronger policy orientation in research on administrative capacities can help to address limitations of indicator-based studies of capacity, which currently dominate empirical research on administrative capacities. The design and choice of policy instruments has an effect on administrative capacities: Capacity-reinforcing policies can be distinguished from capacity-undermining ones. A challenge for future research is under which conditions will politicians invest in administrative capacities, an investment that will only yield (uncertain) positive outcomes in the medium term.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Wegrich, author = {Wegrich, Kai}, title = {Varieties of executive styles}, series = {The Routledge Handbook of Policy Styles}, booktitle = {The Routledge Handbook of Policy Styles}, editor = {Howlett, Michael and Tosun, Jale}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {Abingdon}, isbn = {9780367251437}, doi = {10.4324/9780429286322}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {12}, abstract = {This chapter situates 'executive styles' within the wider 'family of styles' approaches and discusses some of the challenges for advancing comparative research in this field. To this end, it introduces two key institutional dimensions of executive politics that shape executive styles. Subsequently, it reviews and discusses empirical research on executive styles and elaborates on two analytical dimensions for the comparison of national and sectoral executive styles. In a next step, the chapter moves to comparisons over time and reviews studies that analyse the change of executive styles in individual country cases. While a range of (country) examples are used, the chapter draws in particular on European examples and quite specifically on Germany and the UK. The chapter concludes that exploring the varieties of executive styles requires combining national accounts that engage with the institutional and political complexities of single countries, or families of nations, in detail with focussed comparisons zooming in on specific dimensions.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Wegrich, author = {Wegrich, Kai}, title = {Incrementalism and its Alternatives}, series = {The Oxford Handbook of Time and Politics}, booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of Time and Politics}, editor = {Goetz, Klaus H.}, isbn = {9780190862084}, doi = {10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190862084.013.9}, publisher = {Hertie School}, abstract = {This chapter discusses how a classic perspective of public policy and public administration, incrementalism, contributes to questions of the politics of time. It argues that the contribution of incrementalism is not limited to emphasizing the advantages of small-scale and stepwise policy or institutional changes compared to comprehensive reform strategies. Beyond this, the chapter shows how contributions from diverse fields, ranging from comparative politics and behavioral insights to urban planning, develop the concept of incrementalism, and how these approaches can enrich debates on policy and institutional change. In particular, the common image of incrementalism as subservient to existing power structures is challenged. Linking the varieties of incrementalism to questions of politics of time helps to develop these insights.}, language = {en} } @incollection{BreaughHammerschmid, author = {Breaugh, Jessica and Hammerschmid, Gerhard}, title = {Different systems, different civil service, different HRM: a comparison of HRM approaches in Anglo-Saxon and Rechtsstaat systems}, series = {Research Handbook on HRM in the Public Sector}, booktitle = {Research Handbook on HRM in the Public Sector}, editor = {Steijn, Bram and Knies, Eva}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing Limited}, address = {Cheltenham}, isbn = {9781789906615 ; 9781789906622}, doi = {10.4337/9781789906622.00031}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {292 -- 306}, abstract = {This chapter presents a comparative analysis of the Anglo-Saxon and Rechtsstaat traditions with respect to their human resources management (HRM) policies and practices. It begins with a comparative analysis of the two traditions by examining their history, understanding of employment relations, and overall structure. In then discusses each tradition's approach to the field of HRM and how public sector reforms have impacted the way their public personnel are managed. Following this, it compares the HRM cyle between the two systems with emphasis on: recruitment and selection, employment conditions, performance management, training, and promotion as well as leadership and the management of the senior civil service. The chapter ends by discussing future research avenues in comparative public administration including an emphasis on the necessity of understanding context and linking public administration traditions to behaviour outcomes, such as current challenges related to managing crises, diversity and inclusion and the future of public service in a digitalised world.}, language = {en} } @incollection{KupiMcBride, author = {Kupi, Maximilian and McBride, Keegan}, title = {Agile Development for Digital Government Services: Challenges and Success Factors}, series = {Electronic Participation ePart 2021, Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, volume = {12849}, booktitle = {Electronic Participation ePart 2021, Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, editor = {Edelmann, ‪Noella}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {139 -- 150}, abstract = {Many governments have problems with developing digital government services in an effective and efficient manner. One proposed solution to improve governmental digital service development is for governments to utilize agile development methods. However, there is currently a lack of understanding on two important and related topics. First, whether or not agile development might help to overcome common failure reasons of digital government projects. Second, what the challenges and success factors of agile digital government service development are. This paper addresses both of these gaps. By gathering insights from six cases where agile methods were used in the development of new digital services, it identifies five core categories of challenges and success factors encountered when utilizing agile development methods for governmental digital service development: organizational, methodological, end-user-related, technological, and regulatory. Furthermore, based on these findings, it makes initial recommendations on when and how to best use agile methods for digital government service development.}, language = {en} } @incollection{BrysonBogani, author = {Bryson, Joanna and Bogani, Ronny}, title = {Robot Nannies Will Not Love}, series = {The Love Makers}, booktitle = {The Love Makers}, editor = {Campbell, Aifric}, publisher = {Goldsmiths Press}, address = {London}, isbn = {97819126858442}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {249 -- 258}, abstract = {How artificial intelligence and robotics are transforming the future of love and desire: a philosophical thriller and essays.A chance encounter between two women and a road trip into the future: It's Christmas Eve, and Scarlett, banker-turned-technologist, is leaving a secret underground lab to catch the last flight that will get her home in time to open presents with her three-year-old son. She offers a lift to a young woman in distress, who shares her intimate life story as they drive to the airport. These revelations will have devastating consequences for both of them. The Love Makers is a philosophical thriller about female friendship, class, motherhood, women, and work--and how artificial intelligence and robotics are transforming the future of love and desire. Aifric Campbell combines her novel with essays from leading scientists and commentators who examine what's at stake in our human-machine relationships. What is our future as friends, parents, lovers? Will advances in intelligent machines reverse decades of progress for women? From robot nannies to generative art and our ancient dreams of intelligent machines, The Love Makers blends storytelling with science communication to investigate the challenges and opportunities of emergent technologies and how we want to live. ContributorsRonny Bogani, Joanna J. Bryson, Julie Carpenter, Stephen Cave, Anita Chandran, Peter R. N. Childs, Kate Devlin, Kanta Dihal, Mary Flanagan, Margaret Rhee, Amanda Sharkey, Roberto Trotta, E. R. Truitt, and Richard Watson}, language = {en} } @incollection{Bryson, author = {Bryson, Joanna}, title = {Never Love a Robot: Romantic Companions and the Principle of Transparency}, series = {The Love Makers}, booktitle = {The Love Makers}, editor = {Campbell, Aifric}, publisher = {Goldsmiths Press}, address = {London}, isbn = {97819126858442}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {283 -- 290}, abstract = {It's Christmas Eve when Scarlett leaves an underground tech lab to catch the last flight that will get her home in time to open presents with her three year-old son. She offers a lift to a young woman in distress, who shares her intimate life story as they drive to the airport, but these revelations will have devastating consequences for both of their lives. Aifric Campbell combines her novel with essays from leading scientists and commentators who examine what's at stake in our human-machine relationships. What is our future as friends, parents, lovers? What is the future of love? Will advances in intelligent machines reverse decades of progress for women? From robot nannies to generative art and our ancient dreams of intelligent machines, The Love Makers blends storytelling with science communication to investigate the challenges and opportunities of emergent technologies and how we want to live.}, language = {en} } @incollection{BachJuglKoehleretal., author = {Bach, Tobias and Jugl, Marlene and K{\"o}hler, Dustin and Wegrich, Kai}, title = {Reputational threats and democratic responsiveness of regulatory agencies}, series = {The Accountability of Expertise}, booktitle = {The Accountability of Expertise}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London, New York}, isbn = {9781003175490}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {81 -- 98}, abstract = {This chapter studies decision-making behaviour of independent regulatory agencies. Theoretical accounts of delegation to regulatory agencies emphasise that losses of political accountability of regulators are traded off against potential gains in regulatory efficiency. The theory of credible commitment suggests that independent (non-majoritarian) regulatory agencies are more effective in regulating markets than organisations under direct political control. However, independent regulatory agencies operate in a political context and need to demonstrate their benefit to a diverse set of stakeholders, including elected politicians. We are hence confronted with a 'paradox of autonomisation' according to which more autonomous public organisations have to take into consideration external demands to a greater degree than less autonomous organisations. Independent regulatory agencies will thus be subjected to high …}, language = {en} } @incollection{Anheier, author = {Anheier, Helmut K.}, title = {A Swing to the Right? Socio-political Changes in the Western World (1981), Ral Dahrendorf. Introduction}, series = {With the world to choose from}, booktitle = {With the world to choose from}, editor = {Hooton, Brett and Koning, Robin and Thurston, Meaghan}, publisher = {McGill-Queen's University Press}, address = {Montreal \& Kingston, London, Chicago}, isbn = {9780228008002}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {125 -- 140}, abstract = {The Beatty Lecture, established in 1952 in honour of former Canadian Pacific Railway president and McGill chancellor Sir Edward Beatty, is McGill University's most anticipated annual event. Some of the series'greatest lectures, delivered by Nobel Prize laureates, world leaders, and cultural icons, have been forgotten, carefully stowed away in the McGill Archives.To help us understand some of the most significant moments and discoveries of our time, With the World to Choose From spotlights fifteen outstanding Beatty Lectures, spanning seven decades. Readers can discover - or rediscover - these important and inspiring lectures, all in print for the first time. One of the twentieth century's most influential visionaries, the economist Barbara Ward, opens this anthology with her future-looking 1955 lecture. Lectures from acclaimed biologist Robert Sinsheimer, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, Nobel Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus, philosopher Charles Taylor, and author and social commentator Roxane Gay carry readers through the decades that followed and up to the present, treating subjects from the tensions of Cold War politics and the implications of genetic engineering to the origins of life in the universe and the watershed \#MeToo movement. Some of today's leading academics add contextual and biographical information to each chapter, and an introduction sheds light on the history of the Beatty Lecture and the life of its notable namesake.Illustrated with a selection of photographs and ephemera, With the World to Choose From provides a historical and behind-the-scenes look at one of Canada's longest-running lecture series.}, language = {en} } @incollection{ToeplerAnheier, author = {Toepler, Stefan and Anheier, Helmut K.}, title = {Regulatory governance of nonprofit organizations: legal frameworks and voluntary self-regulation}, series = {Research Handbook on Nonprofit Governance}, booktitle = {Research Handbook on Nonprofit Governance}, editor = {Donnelly-Cox, Gemma and Meyer, Michael and Wijkstr{\"o}m, Filip}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, address = {Cheltenham, UK}, isbn = {9781788114905}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {116 -- 139}, abstract = {This multi-perspective Research Handbook provides a clear pathway through the nonprofit governance research field, pushing beyond the borders of current theory to expand and deepen the analytical framework for nonprofit governance. It offers an analysis of the basics including definitions, organizational forms and levels of governance, and takes a critical approach towards the normative and prescriptive tendencies in much of contemporary governance scholarship. Divided into four distinctly thematic parts, contributors provide an in-depth review of the last 20 years, building on the foundations of classical contributions and further exploring new theoretical approaches, while examining the governance challenges of diverse types of organizations, including those from both developed and developing countries. Future challenges including multilevel governance are expertly addressed, and insights leading towards a unified theory are proposed. This thoroughly engaging Research Handbook will be an excellent resource for scholars in business and strategic management, nonprofit management and civil society, interested in topics such as nonprofit governance practice and boards of directors, governance theory, stakeholder management, membership organizations, foundations and hybrid organizations. Teachers of nonprofit management will also find this invaluable as it addresses both the core concepts and the most recent developments.}, language = {en} } @incollection{MarquesZappDusdaletal., author = {Marques, Marcelo and Zapp, Mike and Dusdal, Jennifer and Powell, Justin J.W.}, title = {Higher Education Organizations as Strategic Actors in Networks: Institutional and Relational Perspectives Meet Social Network Analysis}, series = {Theory and Method in Higher Education Research}, volume = {7}, booktitle = {Theory and Method in Higher Education Research}, editor = {Huisman, Jeroen and Tight, Malcolm}, publisher = {Emerald Publishing Limited}, address = {Bingley}, isbn = {978-1-80262-442-7}, doi = {10.1108/S2056-375220210000007004}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {55 -- 73}, abstract = {Informed by multiple disciplines, theories, and methods, higher education scholars have developed a robust and diverse literature in many countries. Yet, some important (organizational) sociological perspectives, both more established and more recent, are insufficiently linked. In particular, we identify two theoretical strands - institutional and relational - that, when joined, help to explain contemporary developments in global higher education and yield new organizational insights. We review relevant literature from each perspective, both in their general formulations and with specific reference to contemporary higher education research. Within the broad institutional strand, we highlight strategic action fields, organizational actorhood, and associational memberships. Within the relational strand, we focus on ties and relationships that are especially crucial as science has entered an age of (inter)national research collaboration. Across these theories, we discuss linkages between concepts, objects, and levels of analysis. We explore the methodological approach of social network analysis as it offers great potential to connect these strands and, thus, to advance contemporary higher education research in a collaborative era.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Marques, author = {Marques, Marcelo}, title = {One Structural-Functionalism in Comparative and International Education. Antecedents, Development and Applications.}, series = {The Bloomsbury Handbook of Theory in Comparative and International Education}, booktitle = {The Bloomsbury Handbook of Theory in Comparative and International Education}, editor = {Jules, Tavis D. and Shields, Robin and Thomas, Matthew A.M.}, publisher = {Bloomsbury}, address = {New York}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {23 -- 36}, abstract = {Developed throughout the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century, structural-functionalism profoundly shaped social sciences thinking, including Comparative and International Education. This school of thought analyzes the functions of the interrelated parts that constitute society, including education, to explain how they contribute to maintaining order and harmony in society. The first part of the chapter provides an overview of the antecedents and developments of the structural-functionalism by making reference to the main scholars and ideas that contributed to its elaborations. The second part of the chapter explores its applications in the field of comparative international education by providing several examples of how structural-functionalism influenced the analyses of early comparativists. The chapter ends with a conclusion, a list of further reading, and a mini-case study.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Dawson, author = {Dawson, Mark}, title = {Chapter 4: The role of law in multilevel governance: Four conceptualizations}, series = {A Research Agenda for Multilevel Governance}, booktitle = {A Research Agenda for Multilevel Governance}, isbn = {9781789908367}, doi = {10.4337/9781789908374.00011}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {77 -- 93}, abstract = {This chapter examines the role played by law and legal institutions in systems of multi-level of governance. While the de-centring of state institutions has been a common concern in legal and political science literature in the last three decades, there remains a lack of attention to how literature on multilevel governance can be better coupled with related work in comparative public law. The chapter attempts to fill this gap by sketching four possible conceptualizations of law's role in multilevel governance systems. Law may either demarcate (by dividing authority), facilitate (by ensuring systems of shared rule), catalyze (by undermining hierarchical systems) or colonize multilevel governance (by shifting power from other spheres in society towards the legal system itself). These conceptualizations are intended to provide a framework on how patterns in the role of law across multilevel governance systems can be analyzed in future work across the social sciences.}, language = {en} } @incollection{MairWolf, author = {Mair, Johanna and Wolf, Miriam}, title = {Hybrid Organizations as Sites for Reimagining Organizational Governance.}, series = {Research Handbook on Nonprofit Governance. Research Handbooks in Business and Management series.}, booktitle = {Research Handbook on Nonprofit Governance. Research Handbooks in Business and Management series.}, editor = {Donnelly-Cox, Gemma and Meyer, Michael and Wijkstr{\"o}m, Filip}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, address = {Cheltenham}, isbn = {9781788114905}, doi = {10.4337/9781788114912.00027}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {311 -- 325}, abstract = {In this chapter we argue that hybrid organizations, i.e., organizations pursuing dual goals, are an important site for rethinking and potentially recasting our perspective on organizational governance. We give an overview of the specific governance challenges hybrid organizations face and probe conventional and more novel approaches and their potential to understand governance in hybrid organizations. Introducing empirical findings from a large-scale qualitative and quantitative study about governance in social enterprises, we propose to complement the reactive approach dominant in the governance literature with a more proactive approach: drawing on the work of Philip Selznick, we introduce a governance approach focused on purpose, commitment and new ways of coordination. We propose that these three interlocking governance mechanisms allow hybrid organizations such as social enterprises to mitigate governance challenges such as the risk of mission drift in a proactive rather than reactive manner.}, language = {en} } @incollection{GohdesSteinertThrelkeld, author = {Gohdes, Anita R. and Steinert Threlkeld, Zachary C.}, title = {Changing Sources: Social Media Activity During Civil War}, series = {Digital Activism and Authoritarian Adaptation in the Middle East}, booktitle = {Digital Activism and Authoritarian Adaptation in the Middle East}, edition = {POMEPS Studies 43}, address = {Stanford}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {103 -- 109}, language = {en} } @incollection{TurkutPhillips, author = {Turkut, Emre and Phillips, Thomas}, title = {Non-discrimination, minority rights and self-determination : Turkey's post-coup state of emergency and the position of Turkey's Kurds}, series = {Human rights in Turkey : assaults on human dignity}, booktitle = {Human rights in Turkey : assaults on human dignity}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-57476-5_5}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {109 -- 129}, abstract = {States of emergency are often declared due to underlying problems of minority group accommodation, and the extraordinary limitation of rights arising from them tends to have a particularly striking effect on such groups. This was true, for instance, with the emergency measures adopted by the British authorities in the context of the 'Troubles' in Northern Ireland. The same appears true in respect of the Turkish state of emergency in the aftermath of the failed military coup of 15 July 2016 vis-{\`a}-vis the position of Turkey's Kurds. In spite of the fact that the declaration of the state of emergency constituted a response to an attempted coup which was, allegedly, orchestrated by the G{\"u}len Movement, it is clear that the resulting derogating measures have also targeted 'other individuals and organizations', mainly those allegedly connected to the PKK (Kurdistan Workers' Party), and thus extended to Turkey's Kurdish periphery. This chapter seeks to map the impact of the Turkish post-coup derogation measures on Turkey's Kurds and to test them against the non-discrimination principle, minority rights, and the right of self-determination.}, language = {en} } @incollection{GnathGuttenbergRedeker, author = {Gnath, Katharina and Guttenberg, Lucas and Redeker, Nils}, title = {Deutschland und die Stabilit{\"a}t der Wirtschafts-und W{\"a}hrungsunion}, series = {Handbuch zur deutschen Europapolitik}, booktitle = {Handbuch zur deutschen Europapolitik}, publisher = {Nomos}, address = {Baden-Baden}, isbn = {ISBN print: 978-3-8487-6852-3, ISBN online: 978-3-7489-0951-4}, doi = {10.5771/9783748909514-287}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {287 -- 300}, abstract = {Die Corona-Pandemie stellt die zweite große Bew{\"a}hrungsprobe f{\"u}r die Eurozone seit ihrem Bestehen dar. Nachdem die Wirtschafts-und W{\"a}hrungsunion (WWU) aus der Eurokrise der Jahre 2010 bis 2015 mit einigen Narben, aber doch weitestgehend intakt und handlungsf{\"a}hig hervorgegangen ist, sah sie sich ab Anfang 2020 erneut einer potenziell existenzgef{\"a}hrdenden Krise ausgesetzt. Die Antworten, die die Mitgliedstaaten bis Ende Juli 2020 auf die Pandemie gefunden haben, unterscheiden sich von der Politik in der Eurokrise: W{\"a}hrend der Fokus zur Krisenrettung zuvor auf der Vergabe von Krediten gegen Auflagen und einem punktuellen Umbau der Euro-Architektur im Bereich der Bankenaufsicht und-abwicklung lag, stand im Sommer 2020 ein umfassendes schuldenfinanziertes EU-Wiederaufbauinstrument im Zentrum der Krisenbek{\"a}mpfung. Es ging nicht mehr um Kredite, sondern um gemeinsame …}, language = {de} } @incollection{ShahYahiaMcBrideetal., author = {Shah, Syed Attique and Yahia, Sadok Ben and McBride, Keegan and Jamil, Akhtar and Draheim, Dirk}, title = {Twitter Streaming Data Analytics for Disaster Alerts}, series = {2021 2nd International Informatics and Software Engineering Conference (IISEC)}, booktitle = {2021 2nd International Informatics and Software Engineering Conference (IISEC)}, publisher = {IEEE}, isbn = {978-1-6654-0759-5}, doi = {10.1109/IISEC54230.2021.9672370}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {1 -- 6}, abstract = {In today's world, disasters, both natural and manmade, are becoming increasingly frequent, and new solutions are of a compelling need to provide and disseminate information about these disasters to the public and concerned authorities in an effective and efficient manner. One of the most frequently used ways for information dissemination today is through social media, and when it comes to real-time information, Twitter is often the channel of choice. Thus, this paper discusses how Big Data Analytics (BDA) can take advantage of information streaming from Twitter to generate alerts and provide information in real-time on ongoing disasters. The paper proposes TAGS (Twitter Alert Generation System), a novel solution for collecting and analyzing social media streaming data in realtime and subsequently issue warnings related to ongoing disasters using a combination of Hadoop and Spark frameworks. The paper tests and evaluates the proposed solution using Twitter data from the 2018 earthquake in Palu City, Sulawesi, Indonesia. The proposed architecture was able to issue alert messages on various disaster scenarios and identify critical information that can be utilized for further analysis. Moreover, the performance of the proposed solution is assessed with respect to processing time and throughput that shows reliable system efficiency.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Galand, author = {Galand, Alexandre Skander}, title = {Revision of Judgment: International Criminal Courts and Tribunals}, series = {Max Planck Encyclopedias of International Law}, booktitle = {Max Planck Encyclopedias of International Law}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{MenaCavottaTirapani, author = {Mena, S{\´e}bastien and Cavotta, Valeria and Tirapani, Alessandro}, title = {From explanation to outcome: The use of institutional theory in corporate responsibility research}, series = {The Routledge Companion to Corporate Social Responsibility}, booktitle = {The Routledge Companion to Corporate Social Responsibility}, editor = {Maak, Thomas and Pless, Nicola M. and Orlitzky, Marc and Sandhu, Sukhbir}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {9780367713096}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {432}, language = {en} } @incollection{BreaughHammerschmid, author = {Breaugh, Jessica and Hammerschmid, Gerhard}, title = {Understanding Public Servants from a Global Perspective}, series = {The Palgrave Handbook of the Public Servant}, booktitle = {The Palgrave Handbook of the Public Servant}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-03008-7}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-03008-7_69-1}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {20}, abstract = {Public servants are an important component of any functioning administrative system. However, a comprehensive, comparative analysis of public servants from a global perspective is rare. The purpose of this chapter and section is therefore to analyze the concept of the civil servant from a global perspective. In order to do so, the chapter examines the concept of the civil servant, who they are, how they are trained, what they do, how they are rewarded, and how political and institutional factors shape personnel systems. Special attention is placed upon comparisons between civil service traditions, international conceptualizations of civil servants, the scope of public service work, and the status of women in public service. The chapter concludes with a brief introduction to each of the subsequent chapters in this section.}, language = {en} } @incollection{MadlenerRuhnau, author = {Madlener, Reinhard and Ruhnau, Oliver}, title = {Variable renewables and demand flexibility: Day-ahead versus intraday valuation}, series = {Variable Generation, Flexible Demand}, booktitle = {Variable Generation, Flexible Demand}, editor = {Sioshansi, Fereidoon}, publisher = {Academic Press}, isbn = {9780128238103}, doi = {10.1016/B978-0-12-823810-3.00005-4}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {309 -- 327}, abstract = {This chapter discusses trading in the day-ahead and intraday electricity markets, first in general and then from the perspectives of renewable power generators and demand response, respectively. This includes an overview of the relevant literature, a theoretical framework, and illustrative quantitative examples. The uncertainty of renewable electricity supply drives price volatility, especially in the intraday market, and leads to balancing cost for renewables, which can be optimized through forecasting and trading. The increased intraday price volatility can be exploited and moderated by demand response, which thereby helps to balance the uncertainty of renewables.}, language = {en} } @incollection{KreyenfeldKonietzka, author = {Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Konietzka, Dirk}, title = {Bev{\"o}lkerung}, series = {Lehrbuch der Soziologie}, booktitle = {Lehrbuch der Soziologie}, editor = {Joas, Hans and Mau, Steffen}, publisher = {Campus}, address = {Frankfurt /M.}, isbn = {9783593503462}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {789 -- 830}, language = {de} } @incollection{RoemmeleNapierala, author = {R{\"o}mmele, Andrea and Napierala, Nils}, title = {Public Affairs aus der Perspektive von Politik und Verwaltung: Nutzen und Grenzen}, series = {Handbuch Public Affairs}, booktitle = {Handbuch Public Affairs}, editor = {R{\"o}ttger, Ulrike and Donges, Patrick and Zerfaß, Ansgar}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-23391-4_7-1}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b1570-opus4-39762}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {1 -- 20}, abstract = {Politik und Verwaltung treffen Entscheidungen von enormer Komplexit{\"a}t. Diese betreffen unterschiedlichste Akteure, ber{\"u}hren verschiedenste Fachgebiete, sind in ihren Konsequenzen niemals zweifelsfrei vorhersehbar, stets kontingent und erfordern ein hohes Maß an Wissen. Dieses Wissen wird nicht nur aktiv eingeholt, sondern verschiedene Akteure versuchen es strategisch im politischen Prozess zu platzieren. Sie betrachten dieses aktive Vorgehen als Voraussetzung daf{\"u}r, dass ihre Interessen bei politischen Entscheidungen ausreichend ber{\"u}cksichtigt werden. Der vorliegende Artikel n{\"a}hert sich dieser Form der interessengeleiteten Einbringung von Wissen in den politischen Prozess aus der Perspektive von Politik und Verwaltung. Nach einer Einf{\"u}hrung in die Thematik sollen der Nutzen, aber auch die Grenzen aufgezeigt werden, die die Public Affairs f{\"u}r Politik und Verwaltung haben.}, language = {de} } @incollection{MairReischauer, author = {Mair, Johanna and Reischauer, Georg}, title = {Sharing Economy}, series = {International Encyclopedia of Civil Society}, booktitle = {International Encyclopedia of Civil Society}, editor = {Anheier, Helmut K. and Toepler, Stefan and List, Regina}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-99675-2_9558-1}, publisher = {Hertie School}, abstract = {The sharing economy can be understood as a web of markets in which individuals exchange goods and services. Market exchange is typically based on transactions mediated by a digital platform operated by an organization (Mair and Reischauer 2017). The multiple legal forms, orientations, and modes of compensation these organizations adopt combined with the broad range of markets including food, tool, and ride-sharing exemplify the potential of the sharing economy to nurture alternative forms of organizing with social purpose (Mair and Rathert forthcoming) to affect the economy, society, and the environment in new ways (Frenken and Schor 2017).}, language = {en} } @incollection{Brueggmann, author = {Br{\"u}ggmann, Daniel}, title = {Work Disability and Divorce}, series = {Parental Life Courses after Separation and Divorce in Europe}, booktitle = {Parental Life Courses after Separation and Divorce in Europe}, editor = {Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Trappe, Heike}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {9783030445775}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-44575-1_14}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {289 -- 308}, abstract = {This chapter uses German register to study the influence of divorce on the uptake of work disability. Information on work disability is included in the register data if sick leave extends beyond 42 days of illness. Thus, our analysis focuses on long-term health issues. We compare divorced men and women over a period of 12 years, starting 7 years before they filed for a divorce and ending 4 years thereafter. As a method, we use matching techniques, which enables us to compare the divorcees with a comparable control group of people who did not divorce. We show that health declined considerably around the time of separation and file opening. Even 4 years after they filed for a divorce, the divorcees' risk of taking work disability was strongly elevated. However, a portion of the differences in the health status of the divorcees and the control group can be attributed to selection, because the health status of the divorcees had been lower than the health status of the control group 7 years before they filed for a divorce. The chapter concludes with a discussion on the societal consequences of divorce.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Calı, author = {{\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak}, title = {Human Rights Organizations in Turkey}, series = {Oxford Handbook of Turkish Politics}, booktitle = {Oxford Handbook of Turkish Politics}, editor = {Tezc{\"u}r, G{\"u}ne{\c{s}} Murat}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, doi = {10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190064891.013.36}, publisher = {Hertie School}, abstract = {This chapter analyzes the origins and the development of human rights organizations in Turkey since 1945. It first offers an overview of the limited number of elite organizations established between 1946 and 1974 and the initial skepticism toward human rights activism in the country in the 1960s and 1970s among grass-roots political movements. It then discusses the importance of two major events, the military coup in 1980 and the start of the armed conflict between the Turkish security forces and the PKK in 1984, for the development of human rights-based activism in the 1980s. The chapter then turns to the 1990s, characterized by the proliferation of human rights organizations and diversification of focus areas, ranging from LGBT rights to the rights of women to manifest their religion by wearing headscarves. It links these dynamics to the global rise of human rights activism in the 1990s and the subsequent appropriation of the human rights lexicon by a wide range of domestic social movements. The chapter moves forward with a discussion of the further proliferation of human rights organizations well into the 2000s as Turkey's EU membership process boosted democratization and pluralism. The chapter ends with an assessment of the impact of the Adalet ve Kalk{\i}nma Partisi's authoritarian turn on the transformative power and horizons of human rights organizations in the 2010s.}, language = {en} } @incollection{AnheierAbels, author = {Anheier, Helmut K. and Abels, Christoph M.}, title = {Advances in Corporate Governance: Conclusion and Implications}, series = {Advances in Corporate Governance}, booktitle = {Advances in Corporate Governance}, editor = {Anheier, Helmut K. and Baums, Theodor}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {9780198866367}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {292 -- 300}, language = {en} } @incollection{EdenhoferFlachsland, author = {Edenhofer, Ottmar and Flachsland, Christian}, title = {Laudato si'. Die Sorge um die globalen Gemeinschaftsg{\"u}ter}, series = {Christlicher Sch{\"o}pfungsglaube heute. Spirituelle Oase oder vergessene Verantwortung?}, booktitle = {Christlicher Sch{\"o}pfungsglaube heute. Spirituelle Oase oder vergessene Verantwortung?}, editor = {Voges, Sefan}, publisher = {Matthias Gr{\"u}newald Verlag}, address = {Mainz}, isbn = {9783786732266}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {35 -- 49}, language = {de} } @incollection{SalazarMoralesLauriano, author = {Salazar-Morales, Diego and Lauriano, Lucas Amaral}, title = {A Typology of the Latin American Civil Servant: Patronage Appointee, Technocrat, Loyalist, or Careerist}, series = {The Palgrave Handbook of the Public Servant}, booktitle = {The Palgrave Handbook of the Public Servant}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-3-030-03008-7}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-03008-7_71-1}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {1 -- 22}, abstract = {Latin American (LA) civil services have traditionally been characterized by their rapid personnel rotation, unstructured careers schemes, and networks that are primarily based on patronage loyalties. During the twentieth century, the civil service in Latin America has undergone several stages of reform as a result of structural adjustment programs and conditional loans from international institutions, which, together with the regions' own political development, have created a complex system of hybrid forms of civil service. The coexistence of highly technocratic institutions ("isles of efficiency") and more patronage-oriented institutions is therefore common in Latin America. Furthermore, these institutions also produce different types of civil servants ranging from technocratic to political. This chapter provides a general overview of the theoretical discussions concerning the study of civil services in LA by comparing approaches focusing on "state capacity" or "administrative tradition." According to the state capacity approach, scholars have largely explained the role and functions of civil servants based on their capacities and their relative political autonomy, while the administrative tradition approach emphasizes their access to state positions and whether or not they are meritocratic. Based on these discussions, this chapter proposes a fourfold categorization of civil servants (patronage appointees, technocrats, partisan loyalists, and careerists) that coexist in LA bureaucracies. The chapter concludes by briefly summarizing the central ideas of the civil servant typology and the potential challenges with regard to their application in practice.}, language = {en} } @incollection{SalazarMoralesHallerberg, author = {Salazar-Morales, Diego and Hallerberg, Mark}, title = {Trilateral Competitive Interdependence: European and American Trade Policy Choices and the rise of China}, series = {The European Union and Beyond: Multilevel-Governance, Institutions and Policymaking}, booktitle = {The European Union and Beyond: Multilevel-Governance, Institutions and Policymaking}, editor = {Spoon, Jae-Jae and Ringe, Nils}, publisher = {European Council of Political Research Press}, address = {Colchester}, isbn = {9781785523359}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{Marques, author = {Marques, Marcelo}, title = {Does "Programmification" Foresee the Sustainability of Research Results? Discussing the Effects of Thematic National Programmes in Pedagogical Innovation in Higher Education.}, series = {Sustainable Pedagogical Research in Higher Education. The Political, Institutional and Financial Challenges.}, booktitle = {Sustainable Pedagogical Research in Higher Education. The Political, Institutional and Financial Challenges.}, editor = {Guerra, Cec{\´i}lia and Franco, Amanda and Seabra, M{\´o}nica}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {9780367436063}, doi = {10.4324/9781003004585}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {29 -- 40}, abstract = {The gradual transformation of the social contract of science, in which policy-makers demand value for money and relevant knowledge to contribute to the solution of societal problems, has contributed to change the model provision of funding for science. Such quests for relevance recognises its genesis in the idea of evidence-based policy and practice that originally started in the field of medicine and quickly spread to other fields, such as education, and the overall policy process. In the search for what has been called the "what works" movement, one of the funding arrangements that has recognised special momentum since the 1990s is the thematic research programmes, sponsored by governments or research state agencies, to directly targeted research topics and develop research capacity. Considerable sums of public research funding for educational research has been allocated through thematic national programmes in order to guarantee quality in research, to create research capacity, and to provide results that could inform practitioners and policy-makers. In this chapter, I discuss how intrinsically and extrinsically related aspects of programmification in the United Kingdom and Germany foresee and impact the sustainability in educational research.}, language = {en} } @incollection{HustedtSeyfried, author = {Hustedt, Thurid and Seyfried, Markus}, title = {Challenges, triggers and initiators of climate policies and implications for policy formulation}, series = {Harald Fuhr ein vision{\"a}rer Grenzg{\"a}nger mit Leidenschaft und Augenmaß - Festschrift f{\"u}r Harald Fuhr}, booktitle = {Harald Fuhr ein vision{\"a}rer Grenzg{\"a}nger mit Leidenschaft und Augenmaß - Festschrift f{\"u}r Harald Fuhr}, editor = {Lederer, Markus and Hickmann, Thomas}, publisher = {Nomos}, isbn = {9783848752492}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {169 -- 179}, language = {en} } @incollection{Enderlein, author = {Enderlein, Henrik}, title = {Time to move on: The discussion about EMU deepening needs to change}, series = {Strengthening the Institutional Architecture of the Economic and Monetary Union}, booktitle = {Strengthening the Institutional Architecture of the Economic and Monetary Union}, editor = {Buti, Marco and Giudice, Gabriele and Leandro, Jos{\´e}}, publisher = {CEPR Press}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-1-912179-36-7}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {6 -- 11}, abstract = {The crisis generated by the Covid-19 pandemic has required rapid and strong action. It also entails key choices, including on how the EU could help mitigate the impact of Covid-19, foster the economic recovery and support the dual green and digital transitions. In September 2019, before the crisis, the Directorate General for Economy and Finance of the European Commission organised a workshop on strengthening the institutional architecture of the EMU. This eBook presents the main ideas discussed at the workshop.}, language = {en} } @incollection{MairRathert, author = {Mair, Johanna and Rathert, Nikolas}, title = {Sozialunternehmertum}, series = {Handbuch Innovationsforschung}, booktitle = {Handbuch Innovationsforschung}, editor = {Bl{\"a}ttel-Mink, Birgit and Schulz-Schaeffer, Ingo and Windeler, Arnold}, publisher = {Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {Printed: 978-3-658-17668-6 / eBook: 978-3-658-17668-6}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {1 -- 16}, abstract = {Sozialunternehmertum bezieht sich auf die innovative Nutzung wie Kombination von Ressourcen zur Bew{\"a}ltigung sozialer Probleme und Bed{\"u}rfnisse. Wir zeichnen Debatten um die Definition von Sozialunternehmertum nach und stellen institutionellen Wandel und die Verfolgung vielf{\"a}ltiger Ziele als Schl{\"u}sselmerkmale von Sozialunternehmertum heraus. Auf Basis einer Diskussion verschiedener Arbeiten der Management-, Organisations- und Unternehmertumsforschung er{\"o}ffnen wir eine pr{\"a}gnante und generative Perspektive auf Sozialunternehmertum. Sie soll helfen, die Erforschung sozialer Innovationen voran zu treiben.}, language = {de} } @incollection{AnheierToepler, author = {Anheier, Helmut K. and Toepler, Stefan}, title = {Nonprofit management: Introduction and overview}, series = {The Routledge Companion to Nonprofit Management}, booktitle = {The Routledge Companion to Nonprofit Management}, editor = {Anheier, Helmut K. and Toepler, Stefan}, publisher = {Routledge}, isbn = {9781138744462}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {1 -- 8}, abstract = {Over the past three decades or so, the nonprofit, voluntary, or third sector has undergone a major transformation from a small cottage industry to a major economic force in virtually every part of the developed world as well as elsewhere around the globe. Nonprofit organizations are now major providers of public services working in close cooperation with governments at all levels and increasingly find themselves in competition with commercial firms across various social marketplaces. This transformation has come with ever-increasing demands for enhancing the organizational capacities and professionalizing the management of nonprofit institutions. The Routledge Companion to Nonprofit Management is the first internationally focused effort to capture the full breadth of current nonprofit management research and knowledge that has arisen in response to these developments. With newly commissioned contributions from an international set of scholars at the forefront of nonprofit management research, this volume provides a thorough overview of the most current management thinking in this field. It contextualizes nonprofit management globally, provides an extensive introduction to key management functions, core revenue sources and the emerging social enterprise space, and raises a number of emerging topics and issues that will shape nonprofit management in future decades. As graduate programs continue to evolve to serve the training needs in the field, The Routledge Companion to Nonprofit Management is an essential reference and resource for graduate students, researchers, and practitioners interested in a deeper understanding of the operation of the nonprofit sector.}, language = {en} } @incollection{KrlevAnheier, author = {Krlev, Gorgi and Anheier, Helmut K.}, title = {Hybridity: Origins and Effects}, series = {The Routledge Companion to Nonprofit Management}, booktitle = {The Routledge Companion to Nonprofit Management}, editor = {Anheier, Helmut K. and Toepler, Stefan}, publisher = {Routledge}, isbn = {9781138744462}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {494 -- 512}, language = {en} } @incollection{MairWolfIoan, author = {Mair, Johanna and Wolf, Miriam and Ioan, Alexandra}, title = {Governance in Social Enterprises}, series = {Advances in Corporate Governance: Comparative Perspectives.}, booktitle = {Advances in Corporate Governance: Comparative Perspectives.}, editor = {Anheier, Helmut K. and Baums, Theodor}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {9780198866367}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {180 -- 202}, abstract = {Social enterprises are organisations that pursue a social mission using market mechanisms. From a policy perspective, they are promising vehicles to create both social and economic value for society in times when public funds are shrinking and the financial viability of charities and non-profit organisations (NPOs) is increasingly at stake. From a civil society perspective, they are an important organisational form to ensure longevity, financial viability, and sustainability of mission-driven organisations. Social enterprises are neither typical charities nor typical businesses but combine aspects of both, using commercial activities as means toward social ends. They are often small or medium-sized1 and do not draw on highly elaborated governance arrangements as do larger for- or non-profit organisations. Governance often resembles a grey zone for these organisations, and the approach social enterprises adopt ranges from formal, legally binding arrangements to more flexible and context-based ones.}, language = {en} } @incollection{MungiuPippidiHeywood, author = {Mungiu-Pippidi, Alina and Heywood, Paul M.}, title = {Making Sense of Corruption Studies: An Introduction}, series = {A Research Agenda for Studies of Corruption}, booktitle = {A Research Agenda for Studies of Corruption}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, address = {London}, isbn = {9781789904994}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {2 -- 6}, language = {en} } @incollection{MungiuPippidiFazekas, author = {Mungiu-Pippidi, Alina and Fazekas, Mih{\´a}ly}, title = {How to Define and Measure Corruption}, series = {A Research Agenda for Studies of Corruption}, booktitle = {A Research Agenda for Studies of Corruption}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, address = {London}, isbn = {9781789904994}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {7 -- 26}, language = {en} } @incollection{MairRathert, author = {Mair, Johanna and Rathert, Nikolas}, title = {Let's Talk about Problems: Advancing Research on Hybrid Organizing, Social Enterprises, and Institutional Context}, series = {Organizational Hybridity: Perspectives, Processes, Promises (Research in the Sociology of Organizations, Vol. 69)}, booktitle = {Organizational Hybridity: Perspectives, Processes, Promises (Research in the Sociology of Organizations, Vol. 69)}, editor = {Besharov, Marya and Mitzinneck, Bjoern}, publisher = {Emerald Publishing Limited}, doi = {10.1108/S0733-558X20200000069009}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {189 -- 208}, abstract = {Social enterprises have long been considered ideal settings for studying hybrid organizing due to their combination of social and economic goals and activities. In this chapter, the authors argue that the current research focus on hybrid organizing foregrounds the paradox, conflicting logics, and multiple identities associated with the pursuit of multiple goals but underappreciates the relationship between hybrid organizing and its institutional context. Recognizing that the primary objective of social enterprises is to tackle social problems, the authors introduce the social problem domain as an analytically useful and theoretically interesting meso-level to examine the role of context for hybrid organizing and to advance conversations on hybridity in organizational theory. Social problem domains offer insights into the political, cultural, and material differences in how various societies deal with social problems, which in turn affects hybrid organizing. The authors provide empirical insights derived from an analysis of social enterprises across three countries and social problem domains. The authors show how the institutional arrangements of social enterprises differ considerably across contexts, and how these arrangements affect how social enterprises become more or less similar compared to traditional ways of organizing in these problem domains. Based on these findings, the authors outline a research agenda on social enterprises that focuses on examining the nature, antecedents, and outcomes of hybrid organizing around social problems across multiple levels of analysis. With this chapter, the authors move the focus of social enterprise research in organizational theory from studying how these organizations cope with multiple logics and goals toward studying how they engage in markets for public purpose.}, language = {en} } @incollection{AnheierAbels, author = {Anheier, Helmut K. and Abels, Christoph M.}, title = {Corporate Governance in Comparative Perspective}, series = {Advances in Corporate Governance}, booktitle = {Advances in Corporate Governance}, editor = {Anheier, Helmut K. and Baums, Theodor}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {9780198866367}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {1 -- 9}, language = {en} } @incollection{AnheierAbels, author = {Anheier, Helmut K. and Abels, Christoph M.}, title = {Corporate Governance: What Are the Issues?}, series = {Advances in Corporate Governance}, booktitle = {Advances in Corporate Governance}, editor = {Anheier, Helmut K. and Baums, Theodor}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {9780198866367}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {10 -- 42}, language = {en} } @incollection{Costello, author = {Costello, Cathryn}, title = {Victim or Perpetrator? The Criminalised Migrant and the Idea of 'Harm' in the Labour Market Context}, series = {Criminality at Work}, booktitle = {Criminality at Work}, editor = {Blogg, Alan and Collins, Jennifer and Freedland, Mark and Herring, Jennifer}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {9780198836995}, doi = {10.1093/oso/9780198836995.003.0016}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {309 -- 326}, abstract = {This chapter provides powerful arguments against the criminalization of irregular migration. It does so by testing the extensive criminalization of irregular migrants against standard liberal principles of criminalization. The chapter argues that it is very difficult to identify any direct wrongs or harms to others that arise in virtue of 'irregular' migration. Furthermore, a malum prohibitum offence cannot be justified. Against these weak arguments in favour of criminalization, this chapter identifies compelling reasons against criminalization. Criminalization leads to further criminalization, which ultimately undermines both migrants' and local workers' fundamental rights. It also blocks discussion of one particularly worker-protective regulatory response to irregular migration, namely regularization. In truth, the criminalization of migrants represents a context where there has been a decisive rupture with liberal principles of criminalization.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Hassel, author = {Hassel, Anke}, title = {Employment relations, welfare and politics}, series = {Comparative Employment Relations in the Global Economy}, booktitle = {Comparative Employment Relations in the Global Economy}, editor = {Frege, Carola and Kelly, John}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Routledge}, isbn = {9781138683020}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {169 -- 187}, abstract = {Employment Relations is widely taught in business schools around the world. However, an increasing emphasis is being placed on the comparative and international dimensions of the relationships between employers and workers. It is becoming crucial to consider today's work and employment issues alongside the dynamics between global financial and product markets, global production chains, national and international employment actors and institutions, and the ways in which these relationships play out in different national contexts. Comparative Employment Relations in the Global Economy addresses this need by presenting a cross-section of country studies - including the UK, Germany, USA, Brazil, India, Russia, China and South Africa - alongside integrative thematic chapters covering essential topics such as theoretical approaches, collective representation and employment regulation.}, language = {en} } @incollection{PriceGohdes, author = {Price, Megan and Gohdes, Anita R.}, title = {The Promises and Pitfalls of Data Analysis for Accountability and Justice}, series = {Accountability and Transitional Justice in a Postconflict Society}, booktitle = {Accountability and Transitional Justice in a Postconflict Society}, editor = {Ziadeh, Radwan}, publisher = {The Rowman \& Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc.}, address = {London}, isbn = {9781498511896}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {109 -- 120}, language = {en} }